London buses, etc. After 4 weeks without a home game, it’s 2 in 4 days for Invicta as Haringey Borough visit on Tuesday evening under the floodlights.
Previously
You don’t have to go back far for the last time we met. Haringey were winners of an FA Trophy penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw back in October.
Home teams have dominated the fixture over the years. Invicta have won 3 of the 4 league meetings between the sides at Cheriton Road, with Haringey’s single point coming from a 1-1 draw in January 2020.
Invicta came from behind to win 2-1 last season with Ian Draycott scoring the winner to become the first and only player to score 150 goals for the club
The Opposition
Haringey currently sit 21st in the Isthmian Premier Division with 6 points from 14 games.
Top goalscorer is Matthew Young, who scored in the FA Trophy tie last month, with 12.
Admission
All our fixtures are pay on the gate with no tickets sold in advance. Both cash and card are accepted on our turnstiles. Please arrive as early as possible to avoid queues at the turnstiles.
Adults (18-59) | £12 |
Concessions
(60+, Students with ID, Blue Light Card holders) |
£9 |
Disabled Supporters | £9 (Carer FREE) |
Young Adult (13-17) | £6 |
Children (under 13) | FREE |
Folkestone Invicta Academy, Youth & Disability players (with ID) | FREE |
Food & Drink
The Dugout Sports Bar will be open from 11am showing live sport on 8 screens. The Dugout will be open all, with or without a ticket for the match. The kitchen is currently under refurbishment and hot food will be available from food trucks inside the stadium.
The Wilf Armory Bar will be open until the end of the match.
Both cash & card are accepted on the turnstiles and inside the stadium.